Some of the facts about Mother’s Day are surprising and unexpected. The
idea of an official celebration of Mother’s Day in America was first suggested by Julia Ward Howe in 1872. She became famous with
her Civil War song, "Battle Hymn of the Republic". Anna Jarvis is
actually recognized as the Founder of Mother’s Day in the United States. She never married or had children herself. However, she got the inspiration for celebrating Mother’s Day from her own
mother Mrs. Anna Marie Reeves Jarvis, an activist and social worker. Mrs.
Jarvis expressed a desire to have a day set aside to honor all mothers, living
and dead, and pay tribute to the contributions made by them.
By 1911, Mother's Day was celebrated in almost
every state in the Union, and on May 8, 1914, President
Woodrow Wilson signed a Joint Resolution designating the second Sunday in May
as Mother's Day. Mother’s Day is
now celebrated in several countries including the US, UK, India, Denmark,
Finland, Italy, Turkey, Australia, Mexico, Canada, China, Japan and Belgium.
People take the day as an opportunity to pay tribute to their mothers and thank
them for all their love and support. Sadly, Anna Jarvis became disillusioned by
the commercialization of the holiday.
Today mothers are honored with many kinds of gifts: cards, perfume,
jewelry, candy, flowers, plants. If a mother is a reader, books are great
Mother’s Day gifts, either print or digital.
What most of us who are mothers appreciate most is simply spending time
with our children. Sharing a meal like a brunch or dinner together is one way
of making the day special. If children live and work too far away to visit, a
phone call is always appreciated. I hope to see my children and grandkids.
My gift to other mothers is some free reading--since this
is International Short Story Month as well.
For a Mother’s Day story:
“The Art of Listening”
http://litbreak.com/the-art-of-listening/
BEYOND THE BO TREE is a collection of ten romantic short stories of all
types and lengths. Amazon offers the first one, “The Phone Call,” as a free
read:
https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Bo-Tree-Tales-Romance-ebook/dp/B00DTV0750
What are your thoughts regarding Mother’s Day? How do you think this
holiday should be spent?
What a lovely post.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Daniella!
DeleteHow interesting that the founder of Mother's Day was not a mother, herself. Thanks for this wonderful post.
ReplyDeleteSaralyn,
DeleteThanks for stopping by and commenting.